The evolution of orthopedics – Early orthopedics
It was Dr. Nicho las Andry, a French surgeon, who coined the word ‘ Orthopedic ‘ when he wrote his book ‘Orthopedie’ or ‘The Art of Correcting and Preventing Deformities in Children’ in the year 1741. The word ‘Orthopedic’ actually comes from t he Greek words ‘ orthos’ meaning straight and ‘ paidion’ meaning c hild. The subject has n ot left the noble founding idea, but it has r ather extended its fundamental truth to the rest of humanity. The science, principally, continues to be the correction of musculoskeletal trauma necessitated by everyday injuries, sports traumas and other adventurous activities that are spirited humans indulge in.
Disease, war and difficult times, in their destruction, push innovation to make better the society and the people affects. T hroughout history, tough times have been breeding grounds for discovery and progress. It is during these hard times that the hands of innovation and invention are forced.
Early orthopedics
In the late 1800s came Hugh Owen Thomas , a surgeon from Wales , who was one of the greatest surgeons who pioneered great advancement in orthopedics in the early days and is also considered to be the ‘father of orthopedics’ .
During the Vietnam war in the 1950s, American surgeons made refinements in the external fixations of fractures. However, an impactful development was the external distraction osteogenesis method developed by the Russian surgeon Dr. Gavril Abramovich Ilizarov in the 1950s. He was sent to Siberia to tend to the wounded soldiers. He found a large number of misaligned, unhealed and infected fractures, He did not have any resources but with the help of a local cycle, mechanic developed and external fixation which allowed him to realign and lengthen the bones to unheard of extents. The Ilizarov apparatus is still used as a distraction osteogenesis methods.
It was after this period that modern orthopedics was born.